Switching Of Sink/Source (Jumper Switch) - IMO Jaguar CUB Instruction Manual

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Symbol
Name
[30A],
Alarm
(1) Outputs a contact signal (SPDT) when a protective function has been
[30B],
relay
activated to stop the motor.
[30C]
output
Contact rating: 250 VAC 0.3A cos
(for any
fault)
(2) A command similar to terminal [Y1] can be selected for the transistor
output signal and use it for signal output.
(3) Switching of the normal/negative logic output is applicable to the fol-
lowing two contact outputs: "Terminals [30A] and [30C] are
short-circuited for ON signal output" or "the terminals [30B] and [30C]
are short-circuited (non-excite) for ON signal output."
RS485
RS485
(1) Used to connect the inverter with PC or PLC using RS485 port.
port*
communi-
(2) Used to connect the inverter with the remote keypad. The inverter
cations I/O
supplies the power to the remote keypad through the extension cable
for remote keypad.
*
This terminal can be used with standard inverters equipped with an RS485 communications card (option).
Route the wiring of the control terminals as far from the wiring of the main circuit as
-
possible. Otherwise electric noise may cause malfunctions.
Fix the control circuit wires inside the inverter to keep them away from the live parts of
-
the main circuit (such as the terminal block of the main circuit).

2.3.8 Switching of SINK/SOURCE (Jumper Switch)

Before changing the jumper switch, wait for at least five minutes after the power has been turned
off, then check that the DC link circuit voltage between main circuit terminals P (+) and N (-) does
not exceed the safety voltage (+25 VDC) using a multimeter. An electric shock may result if this
warning is not heeded as there may be some residual electric charge in the DC bus capacitor
even after the power has been turned off.
Figure 2.17 Switching of SINK/SOURCE (Jumper Switch)
Table 2.8 Continued
Functions
= 0.3
+48 VDC, 0.5A
To switch the sink/source of the digital
input signal, change the position of the
jumper switch using a pair of long-nose
pliers, as shown in Figure 2.17.
At the factory setting, the jumper switch
is positioned at SOURCE.
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